Cisco ATA188-I2-A Administration Guide - Page 133

X' Rule for Call Blocking and Call Forwarding Blocking, D' Rule for Displaying Caller ID, Example

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Dial Plan Parameters Example: F1900|F1888 or F(1900|1888) These rules block call forwarding numbers beginning with 1900 or 1888. Log Information The CFWD Block: is shown in the prserv log, and a busy tone is being played. 'X' Rule for Call Blocking and Call Forwarding Blocking This rule is for blocking call numbers and call forwarding numbers. Syntax Xnnnn where nnnn is the leading set of digits of the blocked call number and blocked call forwarding number; nnnn can be composed with subrule matching and range. The rule is triggered when the leading set of digits of a dialed call number or forwarding number match the string nnnn. The 'F' rule does not work with negation. Example X1900|X1888 or X(1900|1888) This rule blocks the call numbers and call forwarding numbers beginning with 1900 or 1888. 'D' Rule for Displaying Caller ID This rule is for displaying caller ID at the remote site. The number must be an exact match to trigger the rule. Syntax Dnnnn where nnnn is the callee number. The caller ID will show to the callee; nnnn automatically becomes a valid calling number. Also, nnnn can be composed with negation, subrule matching and range. The 'D' rule is checked before the 'R' and 'P' rules. Example D911 This rule shows the caller ID at the remote side when if the call number is 911. Log Information SCC Cmd[]:CLIP or CLIP: are shown in the prserv log. OL-4804-01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for H.323 (version 3.0) 5-57

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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide for H.323 (version 3.0)
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Chapter 5
Parameters and Defaults
Dial Plan Parameters
Example:
F1900|F1888
or
F(1900|1888)
These rules block call forwarding numbers beginning with 1900 or 1888.
Log Information
The
CFWD Block:<num>
is shown in the prserv log, and a busy tone is being played.
‘X’ Rule for Call Blocking and Call Forwarding Blocking
This rule is for blocking call numbers and call forwarding numbers.
Syntax
X
nnnn
where
nnnn
is the leading set of digits of the blocked call number and blocked call forwarding number;
nnnn
can be composed with subrule matching and range. The rule is triggered when the leading set of
digits of a dialed call number or forwarding number match the string
nnnn
. The ‘F’ rule does not work
with negation.
Example
X1900|X1888
or
X(1900|1888)
This rule blocks the call numbers and call forwarding numbers beginning with 1900 or 1888.
‘D’ Rule for Displaying Caller ID
This rule is for displaying caller ID at the remote site. The number must be an exact match to trigger the
rule.
Syntax
D
nnnn
where
nnnn
is the callee number. The caller ID will show to the callee;
nnnn
automatically becomes a
valid calling number. Also,
nnnn
can be composed with negation, subrule matching and range. The ‘D’
rule is checked before the ‘R’ and ‘P’ rules.
Example
D911
This rule shows the caller ID at the remote side when if the call number is 911.
Log Information
SCC Cmd[]:CLIP
or
CLIP:<num>
are shown in the prserv log.